Portrays the therapist as healer through a series of clinical vignettes from the treatment of a younger therapist whom the author perceives to be more intelligent, talented, and better educated than himself.
The author brings together the original basic concepts, recent attachment-based developments, and relevant clinical material to provide a rich and comprehensive application of attachment theory to psychotherapy with adults.
Integrates cognitive therapy with hypnotherapy and offers principles and illustrations of hypnotic routines that can be used in changing cognitive self-statements, cognitive processing distortions, and tacit cognitive structures.
How do we position ourselves in relation to our patients? Do we participate as neutral object, as empathetic self-object, or as authentic subject? Do we strive to enhance the patient's knowledge, to provide a corrective experience, or to work at the intimate edge?
Men and women are more alike then they are different. They share common hopes and fears, the capacity to engage in... Læs mere
In his fifth book Thomas Ogden, widely regarded as the most profound and original psychoanalytic writer of this decade, explores the frontier of contemporary psychoanalytic... Læs mere
Redecision therapy has roots in transactional analysis, and Gestalt therapy. This work presents a action-oriented treatment model created by the... Læs mere
Presents a comprehensive and detailed compilation of specific and practical techniques available for child and play therapists to draw on in the... Læs mere
This book examines through the lens of the ancient Talmudic, Midrashic, and Kabbalistic commentaries the scriptural passages... Læs mere
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